Fred Trump III has released a new book that details more of the dysfunction of the Trump family, and includes details of the last time he spoke to his Uncle Donald.
The last conversation Fred had with Donald was when he was in the Oval Office. The two discussed Fred’s son William, who has physical and mental disabilities, in which the then-POTUS said about people with disabilities, “The shape they’re in, all the expenses, maybe those kinds of people should just die.”
Fred Trump III is the brother of Mary Trump, who also wrote a tell-all book about Donald which was based on conversations with Donald’s sister Maryanne. The siblings are the offspring of Freddie Trump, Jr., who died of an alcoholism-related illness at age 42.
Fred Trump III said that he has not talked to Mary since her book published.
- Fred and Mary sued Donald and his siblings when they were told they would receive far less of the Trump patriarch’s estate, alleging that they had taken advantage of Fred Trump Sr.’s dementia and gotten him to change the will.
- The response from Donald and the siblings was to cut off family medical insurance that was crucial for the care of Fred Trump III’s son William.
To this day, Donald Trump has never met William, according to Fred Trump III. He believes that is due to a view that anyone “below him” is not a worthy person “unless he needs their vote.”
Fred Trump III said on Tuesday he plans to vote for Kamala Harris.